Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Modern Physics - I, Exercise 2: Exercise#2

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A photon of wavelength λ is absorbed by an electron confined to a box of length 35hλ8mc. As a result, the electron makes a transition from state, k=1 to the state n. Subsequently, the electron transits from the state n to the state m by emitting a photon of wavelength, λ'=1.75λ. Then,

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The magnitude of acceleration of the electron in the nth orbit of hydrogen atom is aH and that of singly ionised helium atom is aHe. The ratio aH:aHe is,

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A carrot looks orange in colour because of the β carotene molecule in it. This means that the β carotene molecule absorbs light of wavelengths,

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An electron in an electron microscope with initial velocity v0i^ enters a region of a stray transverse electric field E0j^. The time taken for the change in its de-Broglie wavelength from the initial value of λ to λ3 is proportional to,

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A particle of mass m moves around the origin in a potential 12mw2r2, where r is the distance from the origin. Applying the Bohr model in this case, the radius of the particle in its nth  orbit in terms of a=h/2πmω is,

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To calculate the size of a hydrogen anion using the Bohr model, we assume that its two electrons move in an orbit such that they are always on diametrically opposite sides of the nucleus. With each electron having the angular momentum, h¯=h2π and taking electron interaction into account, the radius of the orbit in terms of the Bohr radius of hydrogen atom, aB=4πε0 h2me2 is,

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Using the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, arrange the following particles in the order of increasing the lowest energy possible
(I) an electron in H2 molecule

(II) a H atom in a H2 molecule

(III) a proton in the carbon nucleus

(IV) a H2 molecule within a nanotube

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The Hitomi satellite recently observed the Lyman alpha emission line (n=2 to n=1) of Hydrogen-like iron ion (atomic number of iron is 26) from the Perseus galaxy cluster. The wavelength of the line is closest to,